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Great Scots!

With a strong industrial heritage, Scotland was an early player in the automotive world. Much of this history is on display at two museums, the Riverside Museum in Glasgow and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. The former highlights all forms of transportation, while the latter includes transportation, technology, and, for those not automotively inclined, artwork and natural science exhibits.

Riverside Museum

The Riverside Museum in Glasgow is located at the junction of the Kelvin and Clyde Rivers. The latter was the launching site of the liner and the doomed battle cruiser. The building itself,

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